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Summary: Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/35169 This reorganizes typing structure a bit. `Utilities.d.ts` was originally added for utilitiy types but I ended up leaving it a grab bag of types that didn't belong to any individual bit of code. Out of what is in it right now, `Insets` was actually public, and seems to have been imported. We also run into files around the renderer which are [currently overwritten](https://github.com/facebook/react-native/commits/e286da25fc83324363486eb668806aca179f74b3/Libraries/Renderer/implementations/ReactNativeRenderer.d.ts) by the React sync script. Finally, all of the top-level imports of `Utilities` were auto-generated by VS Code, but fail in real apps. I think this is because our tsconfig sets a `baseUrl` to allow resolution from the types folder, so the tooling in the RN repo will use that, but it breaks in real apps that don't have that mapping. This splits all these up into a couple separate directories that are hopefully easier to reason about, and removes `Omit` which has been a builtin type for quite some time (we were actually already using built-in `Omit`). Changelog: [General][Fixed] - Fixup TS Organization Reviewed By: cipolleschi Differential Revision: D40932319 fbshipit-source-id: 0b6e3e3eda603885b4dc01dcb9f5233aa546d128
142 lines
4.1 KiB
TypeScript
142 lines
4.1 KiB
TypeScript
/**
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* Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates.
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*
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* This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
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* LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
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*
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* @format
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*/
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import type * as React from 'react';
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import {Constructor} from '../../../types/private/Utilities';
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import {NativeMethods} from '../../../types/public/ReactNativeTypes';
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import {ColorValue} from '../../StyleSheet/StyleSheet';
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import {
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NativeSyntheticEvent,
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NativeTouchEvent,
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} from '../../Types/CoreEventTypes';
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import {ViewProps} from '../View/ViewPropTypes';
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export interface DrawerSlideEvent
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extends NativeSyntheticEvent<NativeTouchEvent> {}
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/**
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* @see DrawerLayoutAndroid.android.js
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*/
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export interface DrawerLayoutAndroidProps extends ViewProps {
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/**
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* Specifies the background color of the drawer. The default value
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* is white. If you want to set the opacity of the drawer, use rgba.
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* Example:
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* return (
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* <DrawerLayoutAndroid drawerBackgroundColor="rgba(0,0,0,0.5)">
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* </DrawerLayoutAndroid>
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*);
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*/
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drawerBackgroundColor?: ColorValue | undefined;
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/**
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* Specifies the lock mode of the drawer. The drawer can be locked
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* in 3 states:
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*
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* - unlocked (default), meaning that the drawer will respond
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* (open/close) to touch gestures.
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*
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* - locked-closed, meaning that the drawer will stay closed and not
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* respond to gestures.
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*
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* - locked-open, meaning that the drawer will stay opened and
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* not respond to gestures. The drawer may still be opened and
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* closed programmatically (openDrawer/closeDrawer).
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*/
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drawerLockMode?: 'unlocked' | 'locked-closed' | 'locked-open' | undefined;
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/**
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* Specifies the side of the screen from which the drawer will slide in.
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* - 'left' (the default)
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* - 'right'
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*/
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drawerPosition?: 'left' | 'right' | undefined;
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/**
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* Specifies the width of the drawer, more precisely the width of the
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* view that be pulled in from the edge of the window.
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*/
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drawerWidth?: number | undefined;
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/**
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* Determines whether the keyboard gets dismissed in response to a drag.
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* - 'none' (the default), drags do not dismiss the keyboard.
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* - 'on-drag', the keyboard is dismissed when a drag begins.
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*/
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keyboardDismissMode?: 'none' | 'on-drag' | undefined;
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/**
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* Function called whenever the navigation view has been closed.
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*/
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onDrawerClose?: (() => void) | undefined;
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/**
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* Function called whenever the navigation view has been opened.
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*/
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onDrawerOpen?: (() => void) | undefined;
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/**
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* Function called whenever there is an interaction with the navigation view.
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*/
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onDrawerSlide?: ((event: DrawerSlideEvent) => void) | undefined;
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/**
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* Function called when the drawer state has changed.
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* The drawer can be in 3 states:
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* - idle, meaning there is no interaction with the navigation
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* view happening at the time
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* - dragging, meaning there is currently an interaction with the
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* navigation view
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* - settling, meaning that there was an interaction with the
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* navigation view, and the navigation view is now finishing
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* it's closing or opening animation
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*/
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onDrawerStateChanged?:
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| ((event: 'Idle' | 'Dragging' | 'Settling') => void)
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| undefined;
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/**
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* The navigation view that will be rendered to the side of the
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* screen and can be pulled in.
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*/
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renderNavigationView: () => JSX.Element;
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/**
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* Make the drawer take the entire screen and draw the background of
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* the status bar to allow it to open over the status bar. It will
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* only have an effect on API 21+.
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*/
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statusBarBackgroundColor?: ColorValue | undefined;
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}
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interface DrawerPosition {
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Left: number;
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Right: number;
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}
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declare class DrawerLayoutAndroidComponent extends React.Component<DrawerLayoutAndroidProps> {}
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declare const DrawerLayoutAndroidBase: Constructor<NativeMethods> &
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typeof DrawerLayoutAndroidComponent;
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export class DrawerLayoutAndroid extends DrawerLayoutAndroidBase {
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/**
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* drawer's positions.
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*/
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positions: DrawerPosition;
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/**
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* Opens the drawer.
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*/
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openDrawer(): void;
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/**
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* Closes the drawer.
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*/
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closeDrawer(): void;
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}
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